The Lego Group announced Tuesday that it will move its North American headquarters from Enfield, Connecticut, to Boston by the end of 2026.
Skip Kodak, president of the Lego Group in the Americas, said in a release that the move supports the Denmark-based global toymaker's growth ambitions.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said in a statement that she was thrilled to welcome the Lego Group to Boston and looks forward to supporting the company as it transitions its headquarters and joins “our mission to become the most family-friendly city in the country.” Lamont said based on his conversations with Lego's leadership Tuesday morning that “their move is motivated not by any Connecticut policy but rather LEGO’s desire to consolidate their business operations near the company’s Education Office and to enhance their partnership with MIT," referring to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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